Wailing Blues : The Story of Bob Marley's Wailers by John Masouri (2008, Hardcover)
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Story of Bob Marley's Wailers : Wailing Blues, Hardcover by Masouri, John, ISBN 1846096898, ISBN-13 9781846096891, Brand New, Free shipping in the US The story of The Wailers is a litany of betrayal and greed that's rarely been reported elsewhere. This book reveals the truth behind the Marley legacy. It traces the early lives of the Barrett brothers before they joined Marley in '60s. It discusses how reggae artists like Lee 'Scratch' Perry influenced the band.
ReviewsElegant. . . . A delicately calculated balance sheet of the losses and gains of immigrants whose lives are stretched between two radically different cultures.
Dewey Decimal782.4216460922
SynopsisThe story of The Wailers is a litany of betrayal and greed that's rarely been reported elsewhere. Written in collaboration with Family Man and other surviving members, this book reveals the truth behind the Marley legacy., The story of The Wailers is a litany of betrayal and greed that's rarely been reported elsewhere. Written in collaboration with Family Man and other surviving members, The Wailers' Story reveals the truth behind the Marley legacy., The story of The Wailers is a litany of betrayal and greed that's rarely been reported elsewhere. The Wailers played with Bob Marley on all of his hit singles and albums - records that have sold an estimated 250 million copies worldwide, and established Marley himself as a cultural and musical icon. Written in collaboration with Family Man and other surviving members, Wailing Blues reveals the truth behind the Marley legacy, traces the early lives of the Barrett brothers before they joined Marley in the '60s and discusses how reggae artists like Lee "Scratch" Perry influenced the band. This great book includes insider accounts of the attempt on Marley's life and his exile in London, and examines how hits like Exodus, Waiting In Vain, No Woman No Cry, and I Shot The Sheriff were made - songs that have helped change the face of popular music.